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It may be chilly outside, but it might as well be July on the Overton Park greensward with all of the political heat that is building.The thermometer spiked when more than two dozen trees donated to the Overton Park Conservancy in 2012 were removed this week by the Memphis Zoo which is preparing for large crowds in March.That’s when its new Zambezi Hippo River Camp exhibit opens to much anticipation and much fanfare.That and the New Year’s Eve legal opinion favoring the zoo’s position on its use of the greensward for overflow parking set the stage for a dispute the administration of Mayor Jim Strickland has had to mediate at less than two weeks in office.

It’s not hard to find remnants of Whitehaven’s past in a drive down Elvis Presley Boulevard, but none of those reminders are as vivid as the 122-year-old Whitehaven High School.

“It’s really the glue that holds the community together,” said 1990 graduate, and Shelby County Schools superintendent, Dorsey Hopson. “You have some of the poorest kids that we have in the state attend there. You also have some of the most high-performing kids in the state attend there. You truly have all segments of all kinds of communities both in the school zone and outside the zone who descend on ‘The Haven’ every single day.”

Charles Hardy needs help loading a huge piece of his life: a massive white refrigerator that was part of the Nashville Farmers’ Market home he’s leaving – likely for good – after almost a half-century.

Genesis House, a shelter for homeless men and women run by Catholic Charities of West Tennessee, is doubling its capacity for veterans suffering from mental illness and addiction. The home is expanding from five to 10 the number of beds reserved for veterans – good news for the organization following the closure of two of its other programs for the homeless earlier this year because of a lack of new funding.

In-Synk and The Daily News will host a Leadership Lunch & Learn book review and discussion on Sheryl Sandberg’s “Lean In: Women, Work and the Will to Lead” Friday, Sept. 6, from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Triumph Bank board room, 5699 Poplar Ave. Cost is $20. Visit seminars.memphisdailynews.com.

This time around, leaders of the Tennessee Republican Party were convinced their choice in the Republican presidential contest would be a match with voters in the state’s presidential primary.

Four years ago, when former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee carried Shelby County and took the state, the party argued convincingly that the state’s second choice for the nomination – former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney – was a victim of the move of the Super Tuesday primaries to February.

Stanton Thomas isn’t an actor, but he’s willing to play a role to draw attention to homes in the Annesdale Snowden Historic District where he lives. The neighborhood’s annual home tour is still viable, he said, though others have fallen by the wayside.

The University of Tennessee Health Science Center today will hold a dedication ceremony honoring Baptist Memorial Health Care Corp. for its gift of three buildings: 910, 920 and 930 Madison Ave. The ceremony begins at 10 a.m. in the Freeman Auditorium at the Hamilton Eye Institute, 930 Madison Ave.

Talk Shoppe will meet today from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. at the Better Business Bureau of the Mid-South, 3693 Tyndale Drive. Jim Maddox and Terry Smith with Maddox & Smith Appraisal Co. will address "Real Estate Appraisal Values in the Changing Memphis MSA Market." The event is free and open to the public. For more information, call Jo Garner at 759-7808.

The Memphis Rotary Club will meet today at noon in the Steamboat Room of the Memphis Cook Convention Center, 255 N. Main St. A lunch buffet will be provided for $18. Shelby County Sherriff Mark Luttrell will speak on "What Citizens Can Do to Lower Crime." Reservations should be made to Taylor Hughes at 526-1318 or taylor@memphisrotary.org.

South Memphis community leaders have said the multimillion-dollar Stax Museum of American Soul Music is he...

21. Archived Article: First Assemb - Wednesday, September 1, 1999 By LAURIE JOHNSON First Assembly of God nearing completion on church, school By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News Construction is nearing completion on the First Assembly of Gods new church and school at Walnut Grove and Sanga roads. Construction on the...

22. Archived Article: Church (lead) - Tuesday, July 7, 1998 By LAURIE JOHNSON First Assembly of God to move farther east By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News The First Assembly of God church and school at 255 Highland Ave. is moving east and building a new church and school on 41 acres it recently purchased at W...

23. Archived Article: Resthaven Chg - Friday, April 4, 1997 By CAMILLE H Parsons company to build nursing home in Cordova By CAMILLE H. GAMBLE The Daily News Parsons, Tenn.-based American Health Centers Inc. is building a 64-bed nursing home facility on Appling Road in Cordova. The company, which owns and op...